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sql - postgres column alias problem

As a newbie to Postgresql (I'm moving over because I'm moving my site to heroku who only support it, I'm having to refactor some of my queries and code. Here's a problem that I can't quite understand the problem with:

PGError: ERROR:  column "l_user_id" does not exist
LINE 1: ...t_id where l.user_id = 8 order by l2.geopoint_id, l_user_id ...
                                                             ^

...query:

   select distinct 
          l2.*, 
          l.user_id as l_user_id, 
          l.geopoint_id as l_geopoint_id 
     from locations l 
left join locations l2 on l.geopoint_id = l2.geopoint_id 
    where l.user_id = 8 
 order by l2.geopoint_id, l_user_id = l2.user_id desc

clause "l.user_id as l_user_id, l.geopoint_id as l_geopoint_id" was added because apparently postgres doesn't like order clauses with fields not selected. But the error I now get makes it look like I'm also not getting aliasing. Anybody with postgres experience see the problem?

I'm likely to have a bunch of these problems -- the queries worked fine in mySql...

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In PostgreSQL you can not use expression with an alias in order by. Only plain aliases work there. Your query should look like this:

   select distinct 
          l2.*, 
          l.user_id as l_user_id, 
          l.geopoint_id as l_geopoint_id 
     from locations l 
left join locations l2 on l.geopoint_id = l2.geopoint_id 
    where l.user_id = 8 
 order by l2.geopoint_id, l.user_id = l2.user_id desc;

I assume you mean that l2.user_id=l.user_id ought to go first.

This is relevant message on PostgreSQL-general mailing list. The following is in the documentation of ORDER BY clause:

Each expression can be the name or ordinal number of an output column (SELECT list item), or it can be an arbitrary expression formed from input-column values.

So no aliases when expression used.


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